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a commercial cargo ship launches off the coast of virginia and it's carrying some very important materials including a special piece of clothing. we'll explain. >>> plus, looking to buy a tesla anyone in pennsylvania? why it's going to soon be a lot easier. kathy. >> it is steamy and about to turn stormy. we'll time the storms for tonight and tomorrow. they could become severe with damaging winds and there are concerns for flooding. i'll have that coming up with the seven day. >> thousands of cyclists take over the ben franklin bridge as part of a 65-mile journey. we'll tell you why this race is very, very special when "eyewit >> welcome back everyone. an exciting sunday for space enthusiasts off the coast of virginia. >> three, two, one and we have ignition. >> and that was liftoff of the rocket carrying a cargo slip to the international space station. cigna took off from wallace islands virginia carrying more than 3,000 pounds of supplies food and experimental exercise outfits. nasa says the new clotheing is resistant to bacteria and odor so the astronauts won't smell as much during thei
a commercial cargo ship launches off the coast of virginia and it's carrying some very important materials including a special piece of clothing. we'll explain. >>> plus, looking to buy a tesla anyone in pennsylvania? why it's going to soon be a lot easier. kathy. >> it is steamy and about to turn stormy. we'll time the storms for tonight and tomorrow. they could become severe with damaging winds and there are concerns for flooding. i'll have that coming up with the seven day....
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amber alert for a missing teenager, dustin shaver was last seen dismounting -- this morning in southern virginia. police believe he is with his biological mother and they may be traveling in a 1995 jeep with vac5770. if you have seen them, you are encouraged to call police. an afternoon for lunch and with six people in the hospital. a car slammed into the hunter's inn and it is not the first time this has happened in the last year. richard reeve on the restaurant to explain. >> it has happened three times twice sinceeast march. take a look at this, you can see where the car went in. a tarp is covering the window. the owners are talking about safety changes. despite appearances -- >> i said i would know. quite this is not a garage. >> the car came through the wall. >> it was lunch hour at the hunter's inn, rudely interrupted. >> sounded like an earthquake. i found the roof was coming down. the 80-year-old woman driving this honda made a mistake. of in on the break, it was the gas. >> it kept coming. >> shattering glass, sending cables and condiments flying. >> one of them was hurt a little bit. n
amber alert for a missing teenager, dustin shaver was last seen dismounting -- this morning in southern virginia. police believe he is with his biological mother and they may be traveling in a 1995 jeep with vac5770. if you have seen them, you are encouraged to call police. an afternoon for lunch and with six people in the hospital. a car slammed into the hunter's inn and it is not the first time this has happened in the last year. richard reeve on the restaurant to explain. >> it has...
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. >> heavy rains and winds swept through virginia and left thousands without power and in the pacific northwest people are keeping an eye on dangerous wild fires that are burning out of control. >> reporter: thousands of people in the mid-atlantic states are struggling to recover from severe weather that pounded the region with rain and major flooding. >> people are running and taking shelter and stuff. >> the winds howling at 70 miles per hour. >> the wind literally came this way and pushed them across the street. >> it's inundation was severe at pennsylvania's hershey park enough water for people to float around and north harbor park was submerged as 3 inches of rain fell in 2 hours. at virginia beach 11 people were vured as the wind shredded homes and businesses, tossing this man's car like a toy. >> everything was just flying around and out west more of nature's fury, a wild fire in northwest washington state is burning out of control. fueled by strong winds and warm conditions. >> this is too close to home, it's been scary. >> the fire has burned an estimated 18,000 acres already
. >> heavy rains and winds swept through virginia and left thousands without power and in the pacific northwest people are keeping an eye on dangerous wild fires that are burning out of control. >> reporter: thousands of people in the mid-atlantic states are struggling to recover from severe weather that pounded the region with rain and major flooding. >> people are running and taking shelter and stuff. >> the winds howling at 70 miles per hour. >> the wind...
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in virginia beach, 11 people were injured as the winds shredded homes and businesses and tossed this man's car like a toy. >> like a spin cycle with everything flying around. >> and out west, a wild fire is burning out of control fed by strong winds and dry conditions. >> this is too close to home. this is scary. >> the fire has burned an estimate 18,000 acres already as more than 450 firefighters scramble to contain it and neighborhood evacuations are mandated. ray connected a hose to a sprinkler on his roof. >> if we start to get embers we turn that on. >> the pattern we have seen across the country continues next week that, means wet in the east but little to no rain from the pacific northwest into california. >> and forecasters say that those eastern storms are expected to bring unseasonably cool temperatures to the middle of the country some 20 to 30 degrees below normal. >>> "good morning america" weekend has more on the wild weather across the nation, "good morning america" weekend is next following our broadcast at 8:00. >>> philadelphia police are still investigating a bizar
in virginia beach, 11 people were injured as the winds shredded homes and businesses and tossed this man's car like a toy. >> like a spin cycle with everything flying around. >> and out west, a wild fire is burning out of control fed by strong winds and dry conditions. >> this is too close to home. this is scary. >> the fire has burned an estimate 18,000 acres already as more than 450 firefighters scramble to contain it and neighborhood evacuations are mandated. ray...
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in virginia beach, 11 people were injured as wind shredded homes and businesses, tossing this man's car like a toy. >> it's a spin cycle, and out west, more of nature's fury in southwest washington state is burning out of control, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. it's crazy, this is too close to home. it's scare. >> i the fire burned 13,000 acres already as 450 firefighters scramble to contain it and mandatory evacuations are happening. ray spray aid home on his roof. >> we start to get embers we turn that on. >> there is no sign of relief. >> the pattern we see across the country continues to the east. wet in the east but little to no rain from the pacific northwest into california. >> forecasters say the eastern storms are expected to bring unseasonably cold weather to the midsection of the country, some 20 degrees below normal. >>> "good morning america" weekend will have more on the wild weather across the nation. that is next immediately following our broadcast at 8:00. >>> yet another atlantic city casino is closing down, the trump plaza is looking to be the fourth casin
in virginia beach, 11 people were injured as wind shredded homes and businesses, tossing this man's car like a toy. >> it's a spin cycle, and out west, more of nature's fury in southwest washington state is burning out of control, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. it's crazy, this is too close to home. it's scare. >> i the fire burned 13,000 acres already as 450 firefighters scramble to contain it and mandatory evacuations are happening. ray spray aid home on his roof....
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. >> the national weather service says a weak tornado did hit the virginia coast yesterday. winds got up to 75 miles per hour. 12 people were hurt in the storm. it damaged homes and businesses. >> after a wild weather week we are ending with a beautiful full moon tonight. >> it's called a buck moon. it's also a super moon. do you know what that means. >> it might go on forever. >> i'm trying to show you i looked up stuff on the internet. believe it or not, 14% bigger and 33% brighter than it normally is. how about that? a nice shot out there tonight. this is from right here in d.c. it was beautiful and still is. the actual full moon will occur tomorrow morning. simply gorgeous. currently in the 70s. 79 degrees with winds from the south. we have clouds out there. again, a very nice start to the evening hours. a nice start to the weekend. 72 in fredricksburg. warm and muggy. we may see areas of fog overnight. don't be surprised about that tomorrow morning. one thing we will not see is rain on the radar or into the day tomorrow. one or two showers developeded. we have been on t
. >> the national weather service says a weak tornado did hit the virginia coast yesterday. winds got up to 75 miles per hour. 12 people were hurt in the storm. it damaged homes and businesses. >> after a wild weather week we are ending with a beautiful full moon tonight. >> it's called a buck moon. it's also a super moon. do you know what that means. >> it might go on forever. >> i'm trying to show you i looked up stuff on the internet. believe it or not, 14%...
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these are the concerns, these are slow moving storms that have been moving from virginia, maryland, now into delaware and also south jersey. two to 4 inches of rain are possible and a very short amount have of time. that is why they call it flash flooding. poor drainage flooding is possible and we are watching our streams and our creeks throughout the evening especially through south jersey, our shore points and delaware. it will get better for the weekend. coming up later kate and i will have the forecast from the weekend to the city to the shore. for now, back to you. >> kathy, thank you. >>> here was the scene in atlantic city think morning after those heavy rains moved through, the downpours were strong enough to cause some ponding on the roads there. eyewitness cam photos to show you this one from 32nd ape haven in ocean city, the video we showed you earlier, you can see the boats are actually out next to the van, stuck in flood waters there. >>> another one here from ocean city you can see a truck taking chance driving through a flooded street. something that is never a good idea.
these are the concerns, these are slow moving storms that have been moving from virginia, maryland, now into delaware and also south jersey. two to 4 inches of rain are possible and a very short amount have of time. that is why they call it flash flooding. poor drainage flooding is possible and we are watching our streams and our creeks throughout the evening especially through south jersey, our shore points and delaware. it will get better for the weekend. coming up later kate and i will have...
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you guys remember that about six months ago there was a huge chemical spill in west virginia. 300,000 people were without water. you know what the response of that ceo was? to skip out on a congressional hearing. these guys -- >> that is one example, doug. the hearings eric are actually at the epa they're not in a court of law. you have, yes, regulatory agencies that are supposed to do regulatory policy. >> they have over, but the epa has oversight of these, of these cases. so of course the epa is going to hear it. eric: doug, who is watching the epa? should someone watch over the shoulder of the epa to make sure they're doing the right thing? >> they have inspector generals inside of the epa. that is who watches over epa. eric: angela, is that enough. >> that is not enough. look at this administration. you have liberals part of this administration that would love to shut down certain businesses. remember certain electric cars didn't work? the bottom line is this. is should be in a court of law. the epa is not a court of law. it is a regulatory agency, doug. >> exactly. that is why th
you guys remember that about six months ago there was a huge chemical spill in west virginia. 300,000 people were without water. you know what the response of that ceo was? to skip out on a congressional hearing. these guys -- >> that is one example, doug. the hearings eric are actually at the epa they're not in a court of law. you have, yes, regulatory agencies that are supposed to do regulatory policy. >> they have over, but the epa has oversight of these, of these cases. so of...
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radar you can see still little bit of a band of showers and some heavier rain moving off the coast of virginia here. could get into extreme southern delaware but for the most part that rain will be ending. cold front swings through tonight by four, 5am somewhat drier air moves in. but the front wants to hang out, stall as little bit to the south and that means there could be a random scattere scattered showem in the late in the day. temperatures will be in the 80s. fair weather high pressure builds in. not just for friday but also saturday. that means drier air, more comfortable conditions and believe it or not, worry going to get into a little bit of a cooler pattern during next week. the next chance of showers and storms will come with this front and that would be late on sund sunday. here's a look at the temperature outlook. days eight to 14, so this is after the seven day. where you see the blue, it is below average in temperature. much below throughout the great lakes and the midwest. and you can see along the eastern seaboard through the mid atlantic we're looking at below average temper
radar you can see still little bit of a band of showers and some heavier rain moving off the coast of virginia here. could get into extreme southern delaware but for the most part that rain will be ending. cold front swings through tonight by four, 5am somewhat drier air moves in. but the front wants to hang out, stall as little bit to the south and that means there could be a random scattere scattered showem in the late in the day. temperatures will be in the 80s. fair weather high pressure...
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you can see them in west virginia. future weather slows the clouds in and out during the day. noontime, scattered showers in delaware and south jersey. as we head into the afternoon hours of the lehigh valley, berks county, lancaster county, which will see storms moving through the philadelphia area, showers and thunderstorms not out of the question either for delaware and south jersey. it may come with strong, gusty winds this afternoon. the forecast is calling for a chance of more showers and thunderstorms but otherwise partly sunny and a warm one. highs in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees this afternoon. come tomorrow we'll be in the upper 80s, another warm one. the humidity will be coming down as the skies clear for friday, less humid andç 86 degrees. a warmup over the weekend with lots of sunshine on saturday and a nice sunny start to sunday but sunday may end with some storms. a chance of storms will continue into monday when temperatures go a bit higher, up to 91 degrees. >> let's talk more about last night's storms. social media has been lighting up with people posti
you can see them in west virginia. future weather slows the clouds in and out during the day. noontime, scattered showers in delaware and south jersey. as we head into the afternoon hours of the lehigh valley, berks county, lancaster county, which will see storms moving through the philadelphia area, showers and thunderstorms not out of the question either for delaware and south jersey. it may come with strong, gusty winds this afternoon. the forecast is calling for a chance of more showers and...
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showers in west virginia as part of what's going to be firing up here this afternoon. 72 degrees right now in philadelphia, 60s, cooler than it was yesterday morning. we'll start on the muggy side, 76 degrees with clouds thinning out by 9:00. 80 and then a chance of showers wille increasing later this morning and this afternoon, especially in delaware and south jersey. neighborhood by neighborhood, hour by hour with the future weather when i come back. first, jesse gary is live in wayne this morning. good morning, jesse. >> good morning to you. we've moved over to bryn mawr, hard to tell, wayne or bryn mawr because of the power outage. i'll move out of the way. we're standing on lancaster. that is rosemont. if you come back this why, it's summit grove. it's dark this entire stretch of the main line here in bryn mawr. this is all a result of the storms that swept through overnight. as a matter of fact, we have video from damage over in radner township, aç tree came crashin through bill conway's home just as he was sitting down to eat dinner with his family. >> the chickny bricks start
showers in west virginia as part of what's going to be firing up here this afternoon. 72 degrees right now in philadelphia, 60s, cooler than it was yesterday morning. we'll start on the muggy side, 76 degrees with clouds thinning out by 9:00. 80 and then a chance of showers wille increasing later this morning and this afternoon, especially in delaware and south jersey. neighborhood by neighborhood, hour by hour with the future weather when i come back. first, jesse gary is live in wayne this...
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. >>> researchers at the university of virginia found most people would rather do something physical than being alone with their thoughts. participants forced to sit alone for 6 to 15 minutes found it difficult to concentrate so unusual that they opted to are mild electric shock to distract them. researchers concluded that people like things spontaneously than doing things on command. >> sometimes it's not good to be alone with your thoughts. >> it's good not to think too much. >> we'll be right back. at hampton, with free wi-fi, just for staying the night... hi! hi, buddy! ...you'll have more to smile about. now you can power up while earning double points or double miles on your next getaway. feel the hamptonality >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:22 with the travel forecast. we'll start with satellite and radar, most of the country is quiet. we have a complex of showers and thunderstorms across the western great lakes and high plain states. it is this system right here that will increase the heat and humidity during the course of the week. it's hard to tell on the sat light im
. >>> researchers at the university of virginia found most people would rather do something physical than being alone with their thoughts. participants forced to sit alone for 6 to 15 minutes found it difficult to concentrate so unusual that they opted to are mild electric shock to distract them. researchers concluded that people like things spontaneously than doing things on command. >> sometimes it's not good to be alone with your thoughts. >> it's good not to think too...
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next, civil war historians talk about the 1864 overland campaign in virginia, including the battle of the wilderness, spotsylvania court house, and cold harbor. they explore the tactics of generals robert e lee and ulysses s. grant and compare the two leaders. this event was part of the gettysburg college civil war institute annual summer conference. it runs about an hour.
next, civil war historians talk about the 1864 overland campaign in virginia, including the battle of the wilderness, spotsylvania court house, and cold harbor. they explore the tactics of generals robert e lee and ulysses s. grant and compare the two leaders. this event was part of the gettysburg college civil war institute annual summer conference. it runs about an hour.
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. >> reporter: including this family who drove here from parmus and this family who came from virginia. >> i'm making the best of it, the rain stopped and it is nice outside. >> reporter: most shore towns postponed fireworks because of hurricane arthur, he forced families to find indoor fun and left lifeguards on the offense. >> once it breaks and comes in, it wants to run back out. >> the waves are high and they big and dangerous. >> reporter: but with the rough sea came a beautiful end to the holiday and did not take away from why families wanted to travel here in the if i were. >> i love it -- if i first pla. >> i love it, nothing greater than america. >> our 4th of july coverage continues on the 6abc news app we have photos along with a list of local fireworks shows including postponements and cancellations. and check out accuweather and storm tracker 6 live throughout the weekend. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. you may see higher prices as you pick up beer for the holiday weekend. >>> there's not mud, but snow left over from our rough winter where
. >> reporter: including this family who drove here from parmus and this family who came from virginia. >> i'm making the best of it, the rain stopped and it is nice outside. >> reporter: most shore towns postponed fireworks because of hurricane arthur, he forced families to find indoor fun and left lifeguards on the offense. >> once it breaks and comes in, it wants to run back out. >> the waves are high and they big and dangerous. >> reporter: but with the...
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. >> i drove from richmond, virginia, through the hurricane stuff. >> i'm very proud to be an american. >> that sentiment carried over into norristown montgomery county. patriotism on full display here, too, with the red, white and the blue. >> beautiful weather, melt with my beautiful wife. >> live music brought families to their feet. >> he went up on the stage and played the drums. >> and the party forged new friendships. >> turned out beautiful. couldn't be better. >> not a better night, they say, to celebrate the the usa. >> what i like the most is being with family, friends. >> this is our country, yes, i am very pay tree the i can, very excited. >> we have a fum suburban fireworks guide over at cbsphilly.com. reporting in longwood gardens, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> fireworks also lit up the new york city skyline, just take a lock at this amazing display put on for millions of people in the big apple. the show lasted 25 minutes, and used about 50,000 pawn of explosions. this year's theme was the 200 anniversary of the star spangled banner. >>> and it was a star spangled birth
. >> i drove from richmond, virginia, through the hurricane stuff. >> i'm very proud to be an american. >> that sentiment carried over into norristown montgomery county. patriotism on full display here, too, with the red, white and the blue. >> beautiful weather, melt with my beautiful wife. >> live music brought families to their feet. >> he went up on the stage and played the drums. >> and the party forged new friendships. >> turned out...
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. >> including campnelaa family that drove her from paramus and this family that dpraim virginia. >> 4th of july with no fireworks. >> i'm making the best of it. the rain stopped. it's nice outside. >> most jersey shore towns post popd fireworks in anticipation of hurricane arthur and started our nation's holiday with downpours up and down the shore forcing families to find indoor fun and left behind dangerous swells putting lifeguards on offense. >> just size of the surf you know makes it much hard to deal with. from the inside water because it's all once it breaks and comes in it all wants to run back out. >> the waves are really high. and really big and they're kind of dangerous. >> but with the rough sea came a beautiful end to the holiday and did not take away from why families traveled here to celebrate in the first place. >> i love. it nothing greater than america. >> reporter: and head to 6abc.com you can seat full list of shows and when they're rescheduled. here in atlantic city the official fireworks display will be on sunday night. reporting live in atlantic city, annie mc
. >> including campnelaa family that drove her from paramus and this family that dpraim virginia. >> 4th of july with no fireworks. >> i'm making the best of it. the rain stopped. it's nice outside. >> most jersey shore towns post popd fireworks in anticipation of hurricane arthur and started our nation's holiday with downpours up and down the shore forcing families to find indoor fun and left behind dangerous swells putting lifeguards on offense. >> just size of...